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THE TRIAL

... France-they had probably persons representing I the French here. Acting on the plan I imitating the I conduct of the United Irishmen In 1797 X 0, gentle- E men, it was quite the reverse. It may be said I speculate on the restoration of the elder branch ...

YORKSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... O'13(IAN(3 le,. DONOVAN (321. WILLIAM QUINN (3) and DAN ON, Po WER (351, were Indicted foe tike wilful couda r a 1 L A min unit, at Blradford, on thre 27th Bay j. T halln chargid onl theccnroner'olrrquletion whit the e ito. ?? hlikealf'to SIe ir. liitsq ...

FEARGUS O'CONNOR

... a grand muster of Irishmen in St. George's Temperance Hall, to hear an address from Mr. O'Connor upon the subject of Repeal and Federalism. Though the rain fell in torrents throughout the day it did not cool the ardour of the Irishmen, and when Mr. O'Connor ...

YORKSHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... little timely relief Pi rafforded in this maniner is of greater advantage than th Imay generally be imagined, and serves to unite all w, lclasses of the community together in kindly feelings of = sympathy and respect. PLAIN SPRARING..The following extracts ...

Police Intelligence

... aggravated nature. It appeared that on Saturday night, about balf-past ten o'clock, the prisoner, with seven or eight stout Irishmen, passed through White Horse-alley, creating a great disturbance which attracted Mr. Kenny who came to the door, On making ...

Police Intelligence

... aggravated nature, It appeared that on in Saturday night, about half-past ten o'clock, the prisoner, Pt with seven or eight stout Irishmen, passed through a' White Horse-alley, creating a great disturbance which m attracted Mr. Kenny who came to the door, On making ...

Police Intelligence

... aggravated nature. It appeared that on I Saturday night, about half.past ten o'clock, the prisoner, I with seven or eight stout Irishmen, passed through White Horse-alley, creating a great disturbance which attracted Mr. Kenny who came to the door, On making ...

THE TRIALS OF MESSRS FRANCIS LOONEY AND ERNEST JONES

... robbers who held it. To the Irishmen present i he would say that the harvest that was thea springing up from the surface of Irish soil would never leave the land until every man had enough. English and Irish should be united, and if their demands for jus- ...

Ireland

... reacl onssos.5ing, devising, &a., to depose the Queen from year. her ;tyle, honour, and Royal name as Sovereign of foun, the United Kingdom, and with levying war against Lngl her -Majesty for the purpose of compelling her to of at change tier measurer, part ...